Factors affecting speech in patients with isolated cleft palate. A methodic, clinical and instrumental study.

M L Haapanen
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The present study deals with various factors affecting speech, particularly its resonance, in patients with isolated cleft palate. For that purpose a method to evaluate hypernasality was developed. The degree of hypernasality was assessed in terms of hypernasality indexes by means of a modified cul-de-sac hypernasality test. The phonetic content of the test words was chosen so as not to bias the evaluations by compensatory articulations. The reliability and validity of four variations of hypernasality indexes were examined. All these four indexes proved reliable, valid and feasible for evaluating hypernasality. The hypernasality indexes were compared with nasalance scores derived from the Model 6200 Nasometer (The Nasometer 1987, Fletcher et al. 1989). Reference nasalance scores for normal Finnish speech were measured. The mean percent nasalance and the standard deviation were 13 and 8, respectively. In addition to the present hypernasality test modification, more traditional descriptive speech analysis was used in some studies. The effect of the age at primary palatal repair on speech was examined in three year old children with isolated cleft palate. The effect on speech of two techniques for primary palatal repair - a Veau-Wardill-Kilner V to Y push back procedure and the Cronin modification - were compared in young adults with isolated cleft palate. The effect on speech of two techniques for a secondary velopharyngeal flap - a Sanvenero-Rosselli and modified Honig flap - were compared in patients with various ages and cleft types. One third had cleft lip and palate or submucous cleft palate. The rest had isolated cleft palate. The quality of speech was significantly dependent on the age at primary palatal repair. The children, whose palatal repair was performed at the average age of 22 months demonstrated, significantly more frequently, hypernasality and misarticulations related to velopharyngeal insufficiency than the children operated upon earlier. The children operated upon between the average ages of 12-18 months, demonstrated normal speech in about 3/4 of the cases. If the palate was operated on later, about 1/4 of the patients demonstrated normal speech. The technique for primary palatal repair had a significant influence on the quality of speech. Hypernasality assessed in terms of hypernasality indexes was less frequent in the speech of patients with the Cronin modification than with the Veau-Wardill-Kilner push back procedure. The technique for the secondary velopharyngeal flap also affected speech significantly. The patients with a modified Honig velopharyngeal flap eliminated more efficiently hypernasality from their speech than those with a Sanvenero-Rosselli flap.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)

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影响孤立性腭裂患者言语能力的因素。一种系统的、临床的和仪器性的研究。
本研究探讨了影响孤立性腭裂患者言语,特别是其共振的各种因素。为此,我们开发了一种评估鼻音亢进的方法。通过改良的鼻窦炎检查,根据鼻窦炎指数评估鼻窦炎程度。测试词的语音内容的选择是为了避免补偿发音的评价偏差。对四种不同的鼻高指数进行了信度和效度检验。结果表明,四项指标均可靠、有效、可行。将高鼻音指数与6200型Nasometer得出的鼻平衡评分进行比较(The Nasometer 1987, Fletcher et al. 1989)。测量正常芬兰语的参考嗅觉平衡分数。平均方差百分比为13,标准差为8。除了目前的高鼻音测试修改外,一些研究还使用了更传统的描述性语音分析。以3岁孤立性腭裂患儿为研究对象,探讨了腭初修年龄对言语能力的影响。本文比较了Veau-Wardill-Kilner V - to - Y型后推法和Cronin改良法两种初级腭修复技术对年轻孤立性腭裂患者言语功能的影响。比较了Sanvenero-Rosselli皮瓣和改良Honig皮瓣两种技术在不同年龄和不同类型腭裂患者中对言语的影响。三分之一患有唇腭裂或粘液下腭裂。其余为孤立性腭裂。言语质量与初级腭修复的年龄有显著关系。在平均年龄22个月时进行腭部修复的儿童,与早期手术的儿童相比,明显更频繁地表现出与腭咽功能不全相关的鼻音和发音错误。接受手术的儿童平均年龄在12-18个月之间,大约3/4的病例表现出正常的语言。若稍晚手术,约1/4患者言语正常。初级腭修复技术对言语质量有显著影响。采用克罗宁改良术的患者与采用Veau-Wardill-Kilner推回术的患者相比,用鼻音指数评估的鼻音过高的频率更低。第二腭咽瓣的技术对言语也有显著的影响。使用改良的Honig腭咽瓣的患者比使用Sanvenero-Rosselli瓣的患者更有效地消除了他们说话时的鼻音。(摘要删节为400字)
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